Chandigarh, May 13 — In a major step towards further strengthening and improving Haryana’s higher education system, the state government has appointed 435 new Assistant Professors for government colleges across the state. Haryana Education Minister Sh. Mahipal Dhanda today handed over appointment letters to the newly recruited Assistant Professors along with their posting stations.
Under this recruitment process, government colleges in the state have received new faculty members in several important subjects. The appointments include 277 Assistant Professors in Geography, 71 in Political Science and 87 in History.
Education Minister Sh. Mahipal Dhanda congratulated the newly appointed teachers and wished them a bright future. He said that teachers hold the highest place in shaping society and that the quality of higher education directly determines the future of the youth.
The Education Minister urged the newly appointed professors to teach students with full dedication and commitment. He said the state government’s goal is to provide quality education to every young person in Haryana. He expressed hope that these appointments would further improve the academic environment in colleges and provide students with better opportunities for in-depth learning and research in their respective subjects.
Sh. Dhanda said that filling vacant posts in colleges is a priority for the government so that academic activities are not affected in any institution. These 435 appointments will help address the shortage of teachers in government colleges across the state, benefiting thousands of students in both rural and urban areas.



